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A sudden act of defiance forces a protagonist to confront the rigid social structures governing their community. The narrative follows a central character navigating the consequences of a singular, impulsive decision that disrupts the status quo. Opposing forces include institutional pressure and the weight of local expectations, which act as physical and logical constraints on the protagonist's autonomy. The story utilizes a third-person limited perspective to observe the internal and external fallout of this rebellion.
Readers often note the deliberate pacing of the narrative, which prioritizes character introspection over rapid plot progression. Discussion frequently centers on the moral ambiguity of the protagonist's choices and the realistic portrayal of social friction. Critics highlight the authors' ability to construct a claustrophobic environment that heightens the tension of the central conflict. The work is generally regarded as a character-driven study that invites debate regarding the limits of personal rebellion within a structured society.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1972-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140034366
ISBN-13:
9780140034363
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